Find the area of a square if the length of its sides is doubled. Also find the ratio of the new area to its previous area.
Find the area of a square if the length of its sides is doubled. Also find the ratio of the new area to its previous area.
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area=side^3
=(2x)^2
=4x^2
New area:previous area=4x^2:x^2
=4:1